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(struct glyph_matrix): Rename members window_left_x
to window_left_col, window_top_y to window_top_line. All uses
changed.
(FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH_SAFE): Remove macro; can now safely
use FRAME_INTERNAL_BORDER_WIDTH macro instead as
internal_border_width is now set to 0 for non-window frames.
(WINDOW_DISPLAY_PIXEL_WIDTH, WINDOW_DISPLAY_PIXEL_HEIGHT)
(WINDOW_DISPLAY_MODE_LINE_HEIGHT, WINDOW_DISPLAY_HEADER_LINE_HEIGHT)
(WINDOW_DISPLAY_HEIGHT_NO_MODE_LINE, WINDOW_DISPLAY_TEXT_HEIGHT)
(WINDOW_DISPLAY_LEFT_EDGE_PIXEL_X, WINDOW_DISPLAY_RIGHT_EDGE_PIXEL_X)
(WINDOW_DISPLAY_TOP_EDGE_PIXEL_Y, WINDOW_DISPLAY_BOTTOM_EDGE_PIXEL_Y)
(WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X, WINDOW_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_Y)
(FRAME_TO_WINDOW_PIXEL_X, FRAME_TO_WINDOW_PIXEL_Y)
(WINDOW_DISPLAY_LEFT_AREA_PIXEL_WIDTH)
(WINDOW_DISPLAY_RIGHT_AREA_PIXEL_WIDTH, WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P):
Move to window.h and renamed [see window.h changes].
(WINDOW_AREA_TO_FRAME_PIXEL_X, WINDOW_AREA_PIXEL_WIDTH)
(WINDOW_DISPLAY_TEXT_AREA_PIXEL_WIDTH): Remove macros.
(WINDOW_WANTS_MODELINE_P, WINDOW_WANTS_HEADER_LINE_P): Use
WINDOW_TOTAL_LINES.
(frame_update_line_height): Remove prototype.
author | Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk> |
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date | Sat, 24 May 2003 21:56:19 +0000 |
parents | 23a1cea22d13 |
children | 695cf19ef79e |
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;;; -*- Mode: lisp -*- ; load in the c functions (removeaddress '_signal) (removeaddress '_switch_to_proc) (removeaddress '_set_proc_str) (cfasl "/src/mdc/ledit/leditcfns.o" '_switch_to_proc 'emacs) (getaddress '_set_proc_str 'set_proc_str) (declare (special *ledit-infile* ; emacs->lisp tempfile *ledit-outfile* ; lisp->emacs tempfile *ledit-ppfile* ; pp->emacs tempfile *ledit-lisztfile* ; compiler input *ledit-objfile* ; compiler output *ledit-initialized*) ; flag ) (setq *ledit-initialized* nil) ;;; INIT-LEDIT (defun init-ledit () (let ((user (getenv '|USER|))) ;USER must be uppercase (setq *ledit-outfile* (concat "/tmp/" user ".l2") ; lisp -> emacs *ledit-infile* (concat "/tmp/" user ".l1") ; emacs -> lisp *ledit-ppfile* (concat "/tmp/" user ".l3") ; pp output to emacs. *ledit-lisztfile* (concat "/tmp/" user ".l4") *ledit-objfile* (concat "/tmp/" user ".o") *ledit-initialized* t))) ;;; LEDIT ; if 1 arg, arg is taken as a tag name to pass to emacs. ; if 2 args, second arg is a keyword. If 2nd arg is pp, ; pp is applied to first arg, and result is sent to emacs ; to put in a buffer called LEDIT (which is first erased.) (defun ledit fexpr (args) (apply #'ledit* args)) ;;; LEDIT* (defun ledit* n (if (not *ledit-initialized*) (init-ledit)) (ledit-output (listify n)) (syscall 10. *ledit-infile*) ; syscall 10 is "delete" (syscall 10. *ledit-lisztfile*) (emacs) (ledit-input) (syscall 10. *ledit-outfile*) (syscall 10. *ledit-ppfile*) t) ;;; LEDIT-OUTPUT ;;; Egad, what a mess! Doesn't work for XEMACS yet. ;;; Here's an example from Mocklisp: ;;; -> (defun bar (nothing) (bar nothing)) ;;; bar ;;; -> (ledit bar) ;;; should produce... ;;; (progn) (progn tag (setq tag "bar") (&goto-tag)) ;;; and ;;; -> (ledit bar pp) ;;; should stuff this to emacs... ;;; (progn) (switch-to-buffer "LEDIT") (erase-buffer) ;;; (insert-file "/tmp/walter.l3") (lisp-mode) ;;; and this... ;;; (def bar ;;; (lambda (x) ;;; (bar nothing))) ;;; into *LEDIT* (defun ledit-output (args) (if args (let ((ofile (outfile *ledit-outfile*))) (format ofile "(progn)") ; this is necessary. (cond ((null (cdr args)) ; no keyword -> arg is a tag. (format ofile "(progn tag (setq tag \"~A\"~ (&goto-tag))" (car args))) ((eq (cadr args) 'pp) ; pp-> pp first arg to emacs (apply 'pp `((|F| ,*ledit-ppfile*) ,(car args))) (format ofile "(switch-to-buffer \"LEDIT\")~ (erase-buffer)") (format ofile "(insert-file \"~A\")" *ledit-ppfile*) (format ofile "(lisp-mode)")) (t (format t "~&~A -- unknown option~%" (cdr args)))) (close ofile)))) ;;; LISZT* ;;; Need this guy to do compile-input. ;;; Liszt returns 0 if all was well. ;;; Note that in ordinary use the user will have to get used to looking ;;; at "%Warning: ... Compiler declared *foo* special" messages, since ;;; you don't usually want to hunt around in your file, zap in the ;;; declarations, then go back to what you were doing. ;;; Fortunately this doesn't cause the compiler to bomb. ;;; Some sleepless night I will think of a way to get around this. (defun liszt* (&rest args) (apply #'liszt args)) ;;; LEDIT-INPUT ;;; Although there are two cases here, in practice ;;; it is never the case that there is both input to be ;;; interpreted and input to be compiled. (defun ledit-input () (if (probef *ledit-lisztfile*) (cond ((getd #'liszt) (format t ";Compiling LEDIT:") (and (zerop (liszt* *ledit-lisztfile* '-o *ledit-objfile*)) (load *ledit-objfile*))) (t (format t ";Can't compile LEDIT: No liszt.~%;Reading instead:") (let ((ifile (infile *ledit-lisztfile*))) (ledit-load ifile) (close ifile))))) (if (probef *ledit-infile*) (let ((ifile (infile *ledit-infile*))) (format t ";Reading from LEDIT:~%") (ledit-load ifile) (close ifile)))) ;;; LEDIT-LOAD ;;; A generally useful form of load (defun ledit-load (ifile) (let ((eof-form (list 'eof-form))) (do ((form (read ifile eof-form) (read ifile eof-form))) ((eq form eof-form)) (format t "; ~A~%" (eval form))))) (setsyntax #/ 'macro 'ledit) ; make ^E = (ledit)<return> ;; more robust version of the c function set_proc_str. Does argument checking. ;; set_proc_str sets the string that is stuffed to the tty after franz pauses ;; and the csh wakes up. It is usually "%emacs" or "%vemacs" or "%?emacs" (defun set-proc-str (arg) (if (stringp arg) (set_proc_str arg) (if (symbolp arg) (set_proc_str (get-pname arg)) (error arg " is illegal argument to set-proc-str"))))